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AL-130R -
Com-Power Corporation
Also known as Magnetic Loop Antenna, the AL-130R is compliant with CISPR 16-1-4. It is ideal for emissions measurements as required by various EMC standards such as FCC 18, CISPR 11, CISPR 13, CISPR 14, CISPR 32 and many more. The built-in, low-noise preamplifier, increases overall measurement sensitivity as well as the overall signal to noise ratio. As per ANSI C63.4-2014, the use of active loop antenna for compliance testing is permitted in a non-sheilded environment ONLY if the saturation indicator is continuously monitored during the course of testing. Com-Power’s Remote Antenna Interface (RAI-100) comes in very handy for this application. It is a compact controller which can be used to enable/ disable RF measurement circuit and monitor saturation and battery low conditions remotely via a fiber optic cable up to 30 mtrs in length.
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EM-6879 | 10 KHz – 30 MHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
The EM-6879 Loop Antenna is used for magnetic field measurements over the frequency range of 10 kHz to 30 MHz. The EM-6879 is designed for use with any 50 ohm Receiver System. The antenna has a balanced Faraday shield that reduces its response to electric fields to a vanishingly small amount so that it can produce a practically pure magnetic field response.
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ORBIT/FR, Inc
At MVG, we design our antennas with outstanding performance in mind. It begins with a careful design process, alternating simulation and measurements. It extends to the use of the most advanced machining techniques and quality materials to achieve tight mechanical tolerances. That’s why all our antenna characteristics are outstanding. And that’s why we can guarantee the best electrical performance/operational bandwidth trade-off.
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ELVA-1
Elva’s SGPH series of standard gain horn antennas cover the frequency range of 18 to 220 GHz in ten waveguide bands. They can be issued with rectangular or circular waveguide. Lens technology significantly allows decreasing mechanical sizes of horns and correcting beam for the best performance. These horns are ideal solution for measurement gain of other antennas, short range radars and radiometers.
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BBM-1 -
ROM-Elektronik GmbH
The handy biconical EMC antenna BBM-1 is THE answer to be able to carry out inexpensive yet highly precise measurements in the lower frequency range from 50 MHz to 2500 MHz.The high-quality, "radial-isotropic" EMC measuring antenna BBM-1 is very light and therefore, in addition to use in the laboratory, also ideally suited for portable measuring devices.Each biconical EMC antenna has a high-quality SMA connector and can therefore be connected immediately to many spectrum analyzers. Devices with N-connection can be connected via our optional adapter.
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EM-6874 | 20 Hz – 30 MHz -
Electro-Metrics Corp.
The EM-6874 Loop antenna is nominally used 20 Hz to 30 MHz and is designed for uncalibrated substitution measurements of shielding effectiveness as described by MILSTD-285, IEEE STD 299, and NSA-65-6.
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dB Control
FLO – Frequency Locked Oscillators, IFM – Instantaneous Frequency Measurement, DCU – Digital Control Units, ACU – Antenna Control Units, IDCU – Integrated DCUs, and Other Custom Products
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Freespace VSWR -
Seibersdorf Labor GmbH
The Free Space VSWR validation is done according to J.S. Hollis, T.J. Lyon, L. Clayton: "Microwave Antenna Measurement", Scientific-Atlanta Inc., Atlanta, Georgia, USA, July 1970.
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ELVA-1
Elva’s SLHA series of standard gain horn lens antennas cover the frequency range of 18 to 220 GHz in ten waveguide bands. They can be issued with rectangular or circular waveguide. Lens technology significantly allows decreasing mechanical sizes of horns and correcting beam for the best performance. These horns are ideal solution for measurement gain of other antennas, short range radars and radiometers.
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CPNT -
Safran Federal Systems
CPNT fuses GNSS, inertial measurement, and high-performance timing oscillators with GNSS jamming and spoofing detection and CRPA/AJAS antenna compatibility in a flexible, configurable device to provide PNT assurance in threat-filled environments.
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LC-8120/LC-8220 -
Ono Sokki
The LC-8120/8220 is the GPS-based speedometers which measure speed and distance of moving objects with high accuracy. Support for GLONASS satellite which is not supported in the conventional model (LC-8100A/8200A) to ensure stable measurement. Antenna for LC-8220 (LC-0721) is smaller and lighter than the conventional antenna for LC-8200A (LC-0086) and it enables easy operation. The new antenna (LC-0721) is able to attach to the conventional unit of LC-8200(A) for measurement. The linearity of acceleration and angular speed are improved by using the standard IMU (inertial measurement unit) together with the optional high accuracy IMU. Also, by adding the high response IMU analog output function (option), the analog output frequency of the IMU data can be increased from 100 Hz to 500 Hz. A wide range of optional functions such as white-line detecting function (LC-0856), jerk measurement function (LC-0871) and average deceleration speed calculation (function in the LC-0831) are available for various automotive tests.
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SATIMO
At MVG, we design our antennas with outstanding performance in mind. It begins with a careful design process, alternating simulation and measurements. It extends to the use of the most advanced machining techniques and quality materials to achieve tight mechanical tolerances. That's why all our antenna characteristics are outstanding. And that's why we can guarantee the best electrical performance/operational bandwidth trade-off. No competitor matches this level of excellence.
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iP30z -
iPortable
The new iP30z iPortable™ Antenna SWR. Analyzer is designed for field use. This compact battery powered unit has an easy to read frequency display and measures SWR and impedance in the HF Band. The SWR readings quickly show you the actual VSWR measurement and Magnitude of the impedance (Z). This is the easiest way to adjust your portable or base station antenna to be best matched for your radio.
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Com-Power Corporation
A typical emi emission test is performed using broadband EMC antennas such as biconical, log periodics, Combilogs and horns. These antennas usually placed at 1, 3 or 10 meter distance as required by the test specification. These is considered far field measurements and the emission limits are given for the specific distance by the specification. During EMI compliance measurements, the emissions levels from products are compared with these limits. If the product exceeds these limits it is considered failing. These tests are typically conducted in a open area test site IOATS) or inside an anechoic chamber.
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Saluki Technology Inc.
S5700 Series Field Comm Analyzer combines the highest performance operating specifications and multi-functional measurements such as cable and antenna system analysis, fiber inspection, spectrum analysis, cellular signal demodulation, interference analysis, signal coverage mapping and RF/optical power measurements in a single instrument.